Chart Industries, the US equipment-maker for liquefied natural gas and other clean energy and industrial gases markets, said its technology enabled the delivery of first LNG to the New Fortress Energy production project offshore Altamira in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Gaztransport and Technigaz (GTT), the French maritime LNG storage technology company, has received an order from its partner, the South Korean shipyard Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI), for the storage tank design for a floating unit ordered by Canada’s Cedar LNG project in British Columbia.

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Fluor Corp. of US and Japan’s JGC Corp. of Japan have completed the final weld on first liquefaction Train at the LNG Canada joint venture at Kitimat on the Pacific Coast province of British Columbia.

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Pembina Pipeline Corp., the developer of the Cedar LNG project in British Columbia and the owner of North American pipelines and terminals, has received regulatory approval for a deal agreed with Canadian pipelines company peer, Enbridge Inc., to acquire stakes in pipeline and processing systems and power assets for C$3.1 billion (US$2.28Bln).

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Petronas, the Malaysian state-owned energy company with oil and gas projects and onshore and offshore LNG production plants, reported quarterly net profits down by a third while expecting its cargo portfolio to increase after LNG Canada comes on stream and overall cargo sales and prices to improve.

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TC Energy Corp., the North American pipeline operator already supplying two LNG projects with feed-gas near Kitimat in British Columbia via the Coastal GasLink, has linked up with another First Nation-backed LNG project near Prince Rupert in BC with a potential feed-gas pipeline sale deal.

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TC Energy Corp., the North American pipelines company and supplier of LNG feed gas, said a transaction had been agreed to sell Portland Natural Gas Transmission System (PNGTS) for US$1.14 billion including debts to funds of BlackRock and Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners.

TC Energy has a partner in the PNGTS asset called Northern New England Investment Company, which is a subsidiary of Énergir L.P.

The sale to BlackRock, through a fund managed by its infrastructure business, and investment funds managed by Morgan Stanley Infrastructure, is for a gross price of US$1.14Bln, which includes the assumption of US$250 million of outstanding senior notes held at PNGTS.

PNGTS is a 475-kilometres (295-mile) FERC-regulated transporter of natural gas serving the upper New England and Atlantic Canada markets.

Natural gas flows

The pipeline receives natural gas from the Trans-Quebec and Maritimes (TQM) Pipeline via the Canadian Mainline.

TC Energy said it would provide customary transition services and would work jointly with the buyers to ensure the safe and orderly transition of “this critical natural gas system”.

The Calgary, Alberta-based company’s other key assets include the completed Coastal GasLink in British Columbia to supply feed gas to the LNG Canada project which advancing commissioning activities.

The PNGTS transaction implies a valuation of approximately 11.0 times reported 2023 comparable EBITDA.

“This announcement represents continued progress toward achieving our 2024 strategic priority of enhancing our balance sheet strength by delivering approximately $3 billion in asset divestitures,” said François Poirier, TC Energy’s President and Chief Executive.

“We are committed to reaching our 4.75 times debt-to-EBITDA upper limit by year-end and expect to have further asset divestiture announcements through the year,” Poirier added.

Asset sales

“This sale of a non-core asset at a strong valuation is a unique opportunity to support our capital rotation and deleveraging priorities while continuing to meet the needs of the communities PNGTS serves,” the CEO said.

TC Energy added that cash proceeds from the deal would be split pro-rata according to the current PNGTS ownership interests of TC Energy 61.7 percent and Énergir 38.3 percent and will be paid at closing subject to customary adjustments.

“As part of the transaction, the buyers will assume the outstanding senior notes held at PNGTS and currently consolidated on TC Energy’s balance sheet,” said TC Energy.

“The transaction is expected to close in mid-2024, subject to the receipt of regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions,” it added.

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TC Energy, the North American natural gas pipelines operator, reported record results with rising earnings from US and Mexican pipelines amid the completion of the Coastal GasLink to LNG Canada in the province of British Columbia.

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Pembina Pipeline Corp., the leading Canadian energy pipeline and midstream company with a network of gas gathering, processing and energy export terminals in North America and a stake the planned Cedar LNG project in British Columbia, has agreed to issue $1.8 billion of senior unsecured medium-term notes.

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Cedar LNG contract

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Jan 5 (LNGJ) - The Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corp., equal partners in the development of the proposed Cedar LNG project in the Douglas Sound near Kitimat in British Columbia, have selected South Korea’s Samsung Heavy Industries and US firm Black & Veatch to provide engineering, procurement and construction for the design, fabrication and delivery of the project's floating LNG (FLNG) production unit, subject to a final investment decision.

   “This is a critical milestone on our path towards an FID for Cedar LNG, the first Indigenous majority-owned LNG project in the world,” stated Doug Arnell, Cedar LNG Chief Executive. “We have secured world-class FLNG expertise and look forward to working with SHI and Black & Veatch to build an LNG facility with one of the cleanest environmental profiles in the world that will usher in a new era of low carbon, sustainable LNG production,” Arnell added. Cedar LNG noted that it had major regulatory approvals, had signed memoranda of understanding for long-term liquefaction services for the project's total LNG capacity and expected an FID in the first quarter 2024.

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